This deal requires Sony Playstation Visa Card signup, so read on if interested. Sony Style has the Playstation 3 console (80GB) for $400. They are offering a $100 statement credit with your first Sony Playstation Card purchase, plus up to an additional $200 credits for spending $3000 over the next six months. Apply for immediate approval and it drops your PS3 price to $300, and $100 after qualifying for the additional $200 credits. Card issued through Chase Bank NA, with full Visa Platinum benefits and no annual fee.
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#1
matthew - Posted 5:24 am PDT 07/14/09 (671 Posts)
Can someone enlighten me on what video formats the PS3 will play via streaming from a Vista PC?
#2
ahro - Posted 5:30 am PDT 07/14/09 (114 Posts)
#3
acumenhokie - Posted 5:49 am PDT 07/14/09 (463 Posts)
I got this deal last time it was available. So far the Sony Card has only credited my account for $100, maybe I need to use it more.
#4
BallzNall - Posted 6:16 am PDT 07/14/09 (275 Posts)
#5
atb7273 - Posted 6:24 am PDT 07/14/09 (5 Posts)
Perhaps I'm misreading something but you get a $100 credit on your first purchase on the card (-100 off just by buying the PS3). THEN you get $200 more off if you spend $3,000 or more over the next 6 months?
So yeah, the playstation comes out to be 100 after all the credits but only 6 months later and after building up 3K worth of debt.
Doesn't sound worth it to me
So yeah, the playstation comes out to be 100 after all the credits but only 6 months later and after building up 3K worth of debt.
Doesn't sound worth it to me
#6
mykiep - Posted 6:32 am PDT 07/14/09 (28 Posts)
#7
NorthSouth - Posted 6:40 am PDT 07/14/09 (1820 Posts)
Some of us spend money using a credit card and then pay it off at the end of the month because we are living within our means.
It sounds like #5 acknowledges that he doesn't have the appropriate discipline to own a credit card and so this offer is not good for him. If he wants a PS3, he should ask his mommy (who he lives with) to buy it for him for his birthday.
#8
skaheadva - Posted 6:51 am PDT 07/14/09 (218 Posts)
I havnt really used my PS3 for gaming since kill zone 2 came out. Its been a great meadia player though. Pair it with tversity on another pc and you are good to go.
#9
matthew - Posted 6:51 am PDT 07/14/09 (671 Posts)
Guys, the input, jokes, and snipes are all helpful if not entertaining...but go look at the history on this deal and you'll see 50% of the comments involve interest rates and paying off credit card debt. Let's try to avoid the credit counseling discussion, and focus on the deal!
#10
ironbadge - Posted 7:09 am PDT 07/14/09 (1041 Posts)
If you're a kid, then let mom and pop worry about it for you. If you're an adult, then you might not need to have a PS3 but a date. Both way you don't have to worry.
This deal is not good for me because I already have a Chase card.
#11
benbmip - Posted 7:31 am PDT 07/14/09 (113 Posts)
Good deal... I bought 160GB PS3...
#12
lavebug - Posted 8:00 am PDT 07/14/09 (87 Posts)
#13
NQxxx - Posted 8:12 am PDT 07/14/09 (37 Posts)
#12, yes, you're missing reading comprehension. Since when $399 = $300 ?
#14
Norcalba11er - Posted 8:40 am PDT 07/14/09 (100 Posts)
great deal if you don't already have a PS3 or a chase CC.
#15
vandakeg - Posted 8:48 am PDT 07/14/09 (24 Posts)
I don't supppose this is a 0% interest card. Does anyone know what the interest rate is? I have good credit (just under 800) so I'm assuming I would get the best rate they give, I just can't find what that rate might be.
#16
Ventisize - Posted 9:31 am PDT 07/14/09 (140 Posts)
This is a good deal, but due to Chase CC invovlement, I'm not so sure. I signed up for a similar deal previously and my APR was 10.99% back in April of 09. The deal was $200 credit w/o $3000 spending deal... which equals to $200 for ps3.
I continued to use Sony/Chase CC, but after paying in full every month, they closed my account for not having enough balance info on the credit card. I have built close to $80 worth of rewards, but since Chase closed my account, the rewards were gone. This closure also had some impact on my credit score...
I continued to use Sony/Chase CC, but after paying in full every month, they closed my account for not having enough balance info on the credit card. I have built close to $80 worth of rewards, but since Chase closed my account, the rewards were gone. This closure also had some impact on my credit score...
#17
mrmorality - Posted 10:04 am PDT 07/14/09 (496 Posts)
#18
david714 - Posted 10:16 am PDT 07/14/09 (441 Posts)
#19
Rokstar - Posted 2:51 pm PDT 07/14/09 (45 Posts)
does it include a controller?
#20
o8yb - Posted 2:59 pm PDT 07/14/09 (165 Posts)
This is a great deal and you don't even need to buy a PS3.
Here is what I did:
I got my first $100 statement credit as soon as I spent over $299 within the first 45 days. The expenses don't need to be in SonyStyle or PS3.
Then in the next 3 month I spent another $1500 on everyday purchase. Phone bill, home/auto insurance, gas, grocery .. I got the second $100 credit on my card.
Finally between month 4 to 6 spend another $1500 on any everyday purchases. Again pay all my bills and everyday purchases. I got another $100 credit on my Sony card.
Again, I did not buy the PS3 and I did not spend a dime in SonyStyle but I did get all $300 credit on my $3500 expense for the last 6 months. That is about 8% rebate - better than any other credit card's rebate program.
On the top I got 0% for 12 months. I can pay off the whole balance but I will hold until month 11, free interest why pay it now.
If you don't have big everyday expenses, this card is still good for the first $100 credit. Just make sure you spend at least $299 in the first 45 days.
If you have poor credit, don't know how to manage your money, still living with your parents or simply don't have money/job, then please don't ruin your finance more by applying the card.
O8YB
Here is what I did:
I got my first $100 statement credit as soon as I spent over $299 within the first 45 days. The expenses don't need to be in SonyStyle or PS3.
Then in the next 3 month I spent another $1500 on everyday purchase. Phone bill, home/auto insurance, gas, grocery .. I got the second $100 credit on my card.
Finally between month 4 to 6 spend another $1500 on any everyday purchases. Again pay all my bills and everyday purchases. I got another $100 credit on my Sony card.
Again, I did not buy the PS3 and I did not spend a dime in SonyStyle but I did get all $300 credit on my $3500 expense for the last 6 months. That is about 8% rebate - better than any other credit card's rebate program.
On the top I got 0% for 12 months. I can pay off the whole balance but I will hold until month 11, free interest why pay it now.
If you don't have big everyday expenses, this card is still good for the first $100 credit. Just make sure you spend at least $299 in the first 45 days.
If you have poor credit, don't know how to manage your money, still living with your parents or simply don't have money/job, then please don't ruin your finance more by applying the card.
O8YB






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